A Morir Cantando
Fito & Fitipaldis
Embracing Life's Inevitable Changes Through Song
Fito & Fitipaldis' song "A Morir Cantando" delves into themes of loss, memory, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a desolate landscape, where winter has taken over and everything seems to be in a state of decay. The imagery of a grey owl that always says 'no' and snow the color of ivory eyes sets a melancholic tone, reflecting the singer's internal state of loneliness and longing. This desolation is not just physical but emotional, as the singer grapples with the absence of a loved one.
The song also explores the idea of finding happiness amidst sorrow. The line "Sé que para ser feliz, hay que intentar parecerlo" suggests that sometimes, the act of trying to appear happy can lead to genuine happiness. This is a poignant reminder that our external actions can influence our internal state. The waves breaking and the approaching storm symbolize the inevitable challenges and changes in life, yet they also serve as a reminder that these moments are transient.
In the chorus, the singer reminisces about the scent of a loved one and the search for a flower that no longer exists. This symbolizes the fleeting nature of life and memories. The phrase "Y a morir cantando" (And to die singing) encapsulates the essence of the song. It suggests that despite the hardships and the inevitability of death, one should embrace life fully, finding joy and meaning even in the face of adversity. The singer's self-description as an 'extraordinary type of the most common kind' underscores the universal nature of these experiences, making the song relatable to anyone who has faced loss and sought solace in the simple act of living.